it isn't called onety one because that is the way albert eninestine wanted it.
Wednesday is pronounced /ˈwenzdā or wenzdē/.
里(pronounced : li ) or 内(pronounced : nei)
The Welsh numbers from 1-10 are Un (one - pronounced "een") Dau (two - pronounced "die") Tri (three - pronounced "tree") Pedwar (four - pronounced "ped-whar") Pump (five - pronounced "pimp") Chwech (six - pronounced kwe-ch) Saith (seven - prounounced "scythe") Wyth (eight - pronounced "oi-th") Nawr (nine - pronounced "naw-r") Deg (ten - pronounced "deg") 10+ are Un deg (ten - pronounced "een deg") Un deg un (eleven - prononced "een deg een") Un deg dau (twelve - pronounced "een deg die") And so on. 20+ is Dau deg un (twenty - pronounced "die deg un") I'm sure using this, you can work out everything up to 99. One hundred is cant (pronounced can't) For 100-999 you use things such as un cant saith deg pedwar (which is 174 - "een can't scythe deg ped-whar") For reference, a thousand is mil - pronounced "meel".
五 [wǔ]The character pronounced "woo", with a tone that falls and then rises.
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Once (pronounced ONNthay; 'th' as in 'thin')
aon déag pronounced 'aen daeg'
The word is the adverb incorrectly.Just as with spelling it, it is either pronounced "incorrectly" or it is "pronounced incorrectly."
Incorrectly...
5-3-11 5:30 am
Jedenáct - á is pronounced just like aaa :D
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"jedenaście", pronounced more or less as Yeah-den-ass-sea-yeah
It just doesn't happen to be in English, but in several other languages, it IS.
Because the English language doesn't make sense
it isn't called onety one because that is the way albert eninestine wanted it.
"Incorrectly"